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Publication : A chromosome 21 critical region does not cause specific Down syndrome phenotypes.

First Author  Olson LE Year  2004
Journal  Science Volume  306
Issue  5696 Pages  687-90
PubMed ID  15499018 Mgi Jnum  J:93223
Mgi Id  MGI:3056250 Doi  10.1126/science.1098992
Citation  Olson LE, et al. (2004) A chromosome 21 critical region does not cause specific down syndrome phenotypes. Science 306(5696):687-90
abstractText  The 'Down syndrome critical region' (DSCR) is a chromosome 21 segment purported to contain genes responsible for many features of Down syndrome (DS), including craniofacial dysmorphology. We used chromosome engineering to create mice that were trisomic or monosomic for only the mouse chromosome segment orthologous to the DSCR and assessed dysmorphologies of the craniofacial skeleton that show direct parallels with DS in mice with a larger segmental trisomy. The DSCR genes were not sufficient and were largely not necessary to produce the facial phenotype. These results refute specific predictions of the prevailing hypothesis of gene action in DS.
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